Entering Tuscania through the main city gate, you’ll walk down via Roma, finally arriving at the Torre di Lavello. Just behind is a charming park, with a magnificent view of the churches of San Pietro and Santa Maria and the Marta valley beyond. The park...

The two superb churches of Tuscania, San Pietro and Santa Maria, are unrivalled masterworks of romanesque architecture. Located just outside of Tuscania, the basilica of San Pietro sits high on the hill with the church of Santa Maria (and its vaunted twelfth-century apse frescoes) just...

Tuscania began as an Etruscan city of considerable importance, as attested by the numerous tombs and necropolises in the surrounding area, including the tomb of the Queen, the tomb of Dado, the necropolist of the Tufa altar...

The Garden of Monsters at Bomarzo was conceived in 1525 by the architect Pirro Ligorio, at the request of Prince Pier Francesco Orsini detto Vicino. Aside from its formal Italian gardens, the park is especially known for the Sacro Bosco, filled with statues and sculptures...

With its cascading fountains and magnificent parterre, the gardens of the Villa Lante della Rovere at Bagnaia, just outside of Viterbo, are not to be missed. Widely considered among the most beautiful gardens in Italy, the gardens are attributed to the sixteenth-century architect Jacopo Barozzi...

San Giusto is only a few kilometres from the sea, and several beautiful beaches are easily accessible:
Tarquinia: “Le Saline”, near a natural park
Capalbio: Spiaggia del Chiarone
Monte Argentario: La Feniglia and La Giannella in particular
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